Haven't used it yet, but it seemed that the focus on apps was the wrong place to start. I think Marco Arment said something about the priority being notifications, glances and _then_ apps. Totally makes sense to me - in a UI meant to save you from the relatively cumbersome interaction with a phone, you don't want to replicate the functionality of the app. That's what the phone is still for. Any time saved not pulling the phone out would be spent navigating a smaller screen.
Not surprised that developers would start on the wrong end, but I wonder what Apple could've done to get them to start with glances. Perhaps not even include app support in v1 of the Watch OS.
Not surprised that developers would start on the wrong end, but I wonder what Apple could've done to get them to start with glances. Perhaps not even include app support in v1 of the Watch OS.